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Working the confidence trump card shows you have your priorities in line and know what you want. Researchers studied the question: "When does playing hard to get increase romantic attraction?

Pulling it out of the deck and revealing it at the right time is just plain old attractive. Playing hard to get can provide the opportunity for both parties to observe and determine if there is potential for a serious relationship, or if the other person is just looking for a meaningless hookup and booty call. "The study involved two experiments to find out how playing hard to get influences certain situations.

Interestingly, a survey determined that when someone does not appear to be so available, the more likely a potential partner will want to spend time and money on them.

Some things to keep in mind…Cat-and-mouse play is all fun and games until someone gets hurt.

If he decides to pass, it won’t be because he likes you, or feels something charitable; it will be because he’s decided that, either you have nothing, after all, worth taking, or that you’ll pose inconveniences and/or risks to his present self-interests that he prefers to avoid.

For the psychopath, you are like a sealed, vulnerable envelope he is constantly espying, with suspected money inside. It might be a little, it might be a lot; it’s possible there’s too little (or nothing) of value worth his bothering with.

Hard to get will only pan out when interest has already been detected, even if it is a slight interest.

The player likes to appear busy, create intrigue and keep ‘em guessing. So, players: Align your cards and reveal your best hand because it’s time to understand the science behind playing hard to get.

Surely, though, he is scheming how best to glimpse what’s in the envelope, and how best to lift anything worth taking.

The psychopath is a high, and often imprudent, risk-taker; he’s in it for the , not to be caught.